| INKPAD | • inkpad n. Alternative spelling of ink-pad. • ink-pad n. A piece of absorbent material, soaked with ink used for rubber stamps. The ink gets onto the stamp by… • ink␣pad n. Alternative spelling of ink-pad. |
| KIDNAP | • kidnap v. (Transitive) To seize or detain a person unlawfully and move or conceal them; sometimes for ransom. • kidnap n. The crime, or an instance, of kidnapping. • KIDNAP v. to take by force and offer for ransom. |
| KIRPAN | • kirpan n. (Sikhism) A ceremonial sword that must be worn at all times by baptized Sikhs, and one of the five Ks. • KIRPAN n. (Punjabi) a small sword of religious significance to Sikhs. |
| NAPKIN | • napkin n. A serviette; a (usually rectangular) piece of cloth or paper used at the table for wiping the mouth… • napkin n. (Britain, South Africa) A nappy (UK), a diaper (American). • napkin n. A small scarf worn on the head by Christian women (chiefly Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox) when… |
| PANICK | • panick adj. Obsolete form of panic. • panick n. Obsolete form of panic. • panick v. Obsolete form of panic. |
| PANISK | • Panisk n. Alternative form of panisc. • PANISK n. (Greek) an inferior god, attendant upon Pan, also PANISC. |
| PANKOS | • Pankos prop.n. Plural of Panko. • PANKO n. (Japanese) a variety of breadcrumb from Japanese and French cuisine used to create a crunchy coating for fried foods. |
| PARKIN | • parkin n. A traditional soft cake of Northern England, usually made with oatmeal and treacle. • parkin n. (Biochemistry) A particular protein, mutations in which are associated with Parkinson’s disease. • Parkin prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name. |
| PEKANS | • pekans n. Plural of pekan. • PEKAN n. a large North American arboreal carnivore of the weasel family; aka fisher. |
| PLANKS | • planks n. Plural of plank. • planks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plank. • Planks prop.n. Plural of Plank. |
| PRANCK | • PRANCK v. (obsolete) to fold, pleat, also PRANCKE. |
| PRANKS | • pranks n. Plural of prank. • pranks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prank. • PRANK v. to dress gaudily. |
| PRANKY | • pranky adj. Having the character of a prank. • PRANKY adj. of the nature of a prank. |
| PUNKAH | • punkah n. (South Asia) A fan, especially made of leaf or cloth and hung from the ceiling; in the past often operated… • PUNKAH n. (Hindi) a large palm-leaf fan suspended from the ceiling used esp in India, also PUNKA. |
| PUNKAS | • punkas n. Plural of punka. • PUNKA n. (Hindi) a large palm-leaf fan suspended from the ceiling used esp in India, also PUNKAH. |
| SPANKS | • spanks n. Plural of spank. • spanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spank. • SPANK v. to slap on the buttocks. |
| UNPACK | • unpack v. (Transitive) To remove from a package or container, particularly with respect to items that had previously… • unpack v. (Intransitive) To empty containers that had been packed. • unpack v. (Figurative, transitive) To analyze a concept or a text; to explain. |